Posted April 15, 2010
Submitted by BNJ Columnist Daniel Kingery- Wilcox Arizona
For Letter to Editor, or Opinion Article, or Guest Writer, etc.
Wilcox, AZ Tea-Party — April 14, 2010
In no particular order:
1.
“A Visit from the Past” is a poem someone handed to me and one I recognize from e-mail forwards. Like many writings (my own included) there often is a few words to which I either do not properly understand or to which I find a level of disagreement. The poem, very well written, posses the words “ Defend the Constitution .” The politicians and the military are the defenders of and the servants to the Constitution. We the People ARE NOT the defenders. We are the rightful enforcers!
2.
Someone commented about our youth and the lack of jobs, blaming those entering the US illegally. For the most part, I disagree. We fail our youth when all we teach them is — how to find a job, or how to work as an employee. One of the few principles that made these United States so great was that the earlier generation taught their children — and encouraged them — how to CREATE THEIR OWN jobs for themselves by finding a service that others need or by creating a product or improving an existing product to help improve the lives of others or make other business' more profitable.
3.
My personal observation about the attending candidates is that they are quite likeable person and they say all the “right things”; just like the candidates before them, including Mr. Obama. These candidates tell us they are different — and they are: Just like all the candidates who went before them were also different. They tell us that we can trust them — just like all the politicians who took office before them. In all, they tell us that they are just like all the other politicians that went before them, because they themselves do not correctly understand the governments of these united States and the designed structure. Then, if they do properly understand that structure, they prove they are just like the corrupted politician now in office, because they refuse to properly educate those that might vote for them as to how our governments are designed to properly function.
4.
Boarders: I hear that all we need to do is build a bigger and better fence or to use bigger and better weapons (tools). It reminds me of a book by Dr. Seuss, “The Butter Battle Book”. It is not a fence, as we could build it to the moon and sink its foundation to the core of the planet, yet others will get in illegally. Solution: If laws exist that tell us that it is illegal to enter any of these united States illegally, than any person accused of such an entry is in fact entitled to a speedy and impartial jury trial at the tax-payers expense. If the accused is found guilty, US Constitution, Amendment 13 provides for the just punishment of that — and all other — crimes. Involuntary servitude. With about 5 years of forced and unpaid work in labor camps to pay their debts to the society they violated; we then pay for their return trip to their home country so that they might tell others that — Crime does not pay in the US of A. Presently (over the past several decades) our government e ncourages people to enter the US illegally by granting them amnesty; not once, not twice, but thrice?
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Punishment and enforcement — Not encouragement and rewards — shall slow illegal migration into the US and our only fence need be the dots on our maps to show our boarders.
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Another article handed to me, written by Bob Peterson/Pearce (unknown date or paper) “Save our country” incorrectly represents US Constitution, Amendment 13 by failing to include this part, “except as a punishment whereof the party shall have been duly convicted”, which is the ONLY reason for the existence of either slaver or involuntary servitude in an of these united States. Thus, not only the cure for illegal migration into these States but also the cure for the rising crime-rate that already exists within our boarders.
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Someone said that our government does not respond. No response from our government IS a response! They tell us, the people, that we are no longer under the protection of our government and that we, the people, are no longer their concern. They send to us the exact same message that King George III sent to our Founders.
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The topic of taxes at a Tea-Party. Imagine that. Who remembers when our Cities and Towns got all their operating budget from the residents within the limits of that city or town? The city officials could not beg, borrow, or steal financing for pork projects that the people had not already approved. Who remembers when County governments got their operating budget from the approval of at least the majority of all the Cities and Towns within the limits of that County? In like manner, preventing wasteful political spending. In like manner, who recalls the times when our State governments obtained their operating budgets from either the Counties and or the Cities and Towns? Thus also preventing our State governments from destroying us financially. Do any of you recall when our Federal/National government got all of its treasury money from the State treasuries? In this way, the States CONTROLLED the Federal government. The tables turned on us. Now each smaller political jurisdiction has to beg and surrender their sovereignty to the next larger political jurisdiction in order that they might get back some of the money from the people for their local needed projects.
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Finally — Willcox Range News, April 7, 2010 by Walter Hieber “Let's air the matter” — You, and everyone you wish to bring and anyone else who wishes to witness the “High-Noon Showdown” should be at the Brass Rail May 1 st 12 noon running to about 3 pm. Come one: Come all: From near or from far. Constitutional and legal solutions to these and many more problems shall be presented. I challenge anyone attending to prove to that any of the solutions presented might be contrary to the Constitution or any other laws or treaties justly enacted. Or to even prove that the solutions might be contrary to the founding principles that created this growing union of States.
Respectfully,
Daniel Kingery
Submitted January 10, 2010 by
2008 Presidential Candidate
Frank McEnulty- Pacific Palisades California
The Obama Trifecta:
President Obama just completed the UNHOLY and ANTI-AMERICAN TRIFECTA:
1st president in 110 years to miss the annual Army-Navy Football Game.
1st president to not attend any Christmas religious observance.
1st president to stay on vacation after a terrorist attack.
Submitted December 26, 2009
by Daniel Kingery
Dear Editor:
I woke this morning, the day after Christmas, thinking about sphincter muscles, the US of A Constitution, the increasing ability for the good people of this country to "beech" and moan about our politicians while taking absolutely no responsibility for our predicament, and my prospective run for the office of City Council for the City of Willcox, AZ.
Far too many people, in these united States of America, claim that they either understand the 1787 Constitution or they want our politicians to govern within its restrictions. All the while, almost every one of these people claim that our 1776 Declaration of Independence serves no present or future use; other than what it accomplished during its time. It is my understanding that the particular 1776 document did not receive its misleading and much lesser appropriate title of the Declaration until many years after the fact.
I ask those of you who believe a person is able to properly understand our Constitution without our Declaration: How exactly do you manage that task without forcing our Constitution into your political instrument?
If you understand that the 1776 document created this union of States out of 13 British Colonies; that 1776 document is in fact The United States of America Founding Charter (FC).
Let just a few facts be submitted as proof:
1. Founding Charter grievance, "For depriving us, in many Cases, of the Benefits of Trial by Jury:" Constitution responds, "Amendment 6, In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury..."
2. Founding Charter grievance, "For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:" Constitution responds, "Amendment 13, Section 1, Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Section 2, Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation."
3. The Founding Charter list about 25 more grievances that the Constitution address in such manner as our Constitutional Framers though might remedy those grievances.
4. Sad fact: our government at present uses grievances in our Founding Charter as a checklist of actions they need to accomplish.
Our Founding Charter, with rather detailed instructions, walk all future generation, us, their posterity, through the steps we must take in order to set out governments right. A topic too lengthy for this venue; however, I summarize with the fact that it requires us, the united People, to take full responsibility and act like the true Sovereign we are and control our politicians and our government.
Recently, I entered the Willcox Town Clerk's office to acquire a Candidate's Package for anyone wishing to run for the open seats of the Willcox City Council. In summary, the indirect legislative process working its way into all branches and levels of government, in my opinion, is symptomatic of the problem facing this nation. The Problem? Citizens who refuse to take full responsibility and blame for the ills of their governments.
Our nation was founded on the principle that the United People are the Sovereign voice that controls our governments at their appropriate levels; while, each of us as individuals are all subject to the Rule of Law established by our Sovereign Voice.
Unfortunately, a growing number of individuals think that as individuals, they each are the sovereigns.
I will not continue seeking the seat of Willcox City Council because I refuse to be part of the viral situation in this nation. I see myself as a doer; not one who tells others what to do in their own life. I see myself as one able to take instructions from an individual or a united group as to what they want accomplished, and I am able to accomplish those tasks.
This is where I, as a sphincter muscle; with the ability open -allowing toxins and excess to evacuate the body, or to remain closed -so the toxins build up in the body as an attempt force unification within to expel the toxins together; must risk the very life of my national body as a means to unify it.
So long as every political action committee, lobby organization, religion, union, and individual wants that which is best for themselves alone -to hell with everyone else, our Unites States must fail.
It is only when I, as an individual, when going after what I feel I need in my life that I am able to assist another in obtaining part of what they consider important, and perhaps others assisting me while going along their path: It is only then that we the People might obtain that unified Sovereign Voice to expel the toxins that presently pollute our Nation's body.
Respectfully,
Daniel Kingery - P.O. Box 328 - Willcox, AZ 85644 - 520-507-1863
November 19, 2009
Submitted by 2008 Presidential Candidate Daniel Kingery - Arizona
Same Old Stuff
The last 4.8 decades of my life, and the nearly 4 decades of my parents lives before me, We the People listened to numerous candidates promising to fix the same problems. The same problems still exist and much worse than ever.
To really do something revolutionary perhaps we should really clean House: Congress that is!
If you the people insist upon a system of indirect legislation from the top down that proves itself corrupted and easily corruptible; I suggest that every 75 years, you the people must remove all politicians from all political offices at the same time and elect all new faces with the standard term-limits.
However, I suggest the abolition of indirect legislation from the top down; replacing it for direct legislation from the bottom up. The major benefit here is that any corruption isolates itself in the smallest political bodies were the people are least willing to abolish that corruption. Corruption is quarantined.
Sincerely and Respectfully,
Daniel Kingery
To unite consist of more than merely agreeing: It requires working together for a common objective.